Monday, June 22, 2015

Social Media drags Chuck Todd over Insensitive Video

Chuck Todd stepped into some hot ass water yesterday.

During 'Meet The Press', Chuck used a video of testimonies of convicted killers and gun use, he called the segment "color-blind." The overall goal was to address the killings in Charleston. But in the "color-blind" piece, the killers were all Black men.

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The video pissed off a lot people and they took to social media to drag Chuck through the fields. Later, Chuck released this response:
We've gotten a lot of feedback about the gun video we showed on Meet the Press today. Some were upset it only featured African-American men talking about their regrets of pulling a trigger. All of the men in the piece volunteered to be a part of the video and the larger project it is a part of.

But the last thing we wanted was to cloud the discussion of the topic.
The original decision to air this segment was made before Wednesday's massacre. However, the staff and I had an internal debate about whether to show it at all this week. When we discussed putting it off, that conversation centered around race and perception - not the conversation we wanted the segment to invoke.

We decided against delaying the segment because we wanted to show multiple sides of what gun violence does in this country. We thought the issue of gun violence in our culture and society was an important conversation to continue -- too important to put off for another week. The consequences of gun violence should not be hidden.

As I say to all audiences, Meet the Press should make all viewers uncomfortable at some point or we are not doing our job. I hope folks view the gun video as a part of the conversation we should all be having and not the totality of it.
It was foolish of him to do this segment. Once again, he proven to be an asshole. What happened, Chuck?

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3 comments:

Blobby said...

I don't even watch MtP anymore - because of Todd. He's such a dipshit and such a bad host that is so inconsistent in his questioning style that it is laughable.

Bob said...

He really is an idiot.

Glenn Ingersoll said...

He wants everybody to feel uncomfortable who is not Chuck Todd.

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